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Exactly, poor Oleg. I wished Stan could call him and warn him. Oleg already has to basically spy on the higher-ups for his own country, this is the last thing he needs. And yeah, Stan does nothing but get too attached to his assets, lol.

I was righteously pissed off for Stan when that spy told Oleg that paper was from Stan Beeman. He did all he could to stop it, monsters.

Absolutely.

Sure, ha, they're all KGB, so yeah, none of them are really good guys. But comparatively! I just remember that he joined their movement because he was against apartheid in his country, so as I said in other reply upthread, his heart was in the right place? Maybe …

I wonder how old Tuan actually is. He looks like he could be a high-school kid, but working as a professional spy and living by himself in that house would suggest he's older.

When did they start? (The food lines.) Or were they already over by then? Or not in Moscow? Real details like that from someone who knows is very interesting to me.

So Hans may have actually been fine and they were being tragically overcareful when they shot him? That's a shame.

Obviously, William hasn't been dead for that long but I'm wondering how long the Lassa virus survives in a corpse. Surely not indefinitely? I don't know much about infectious diseases, I guess I'm just upset that Hans was dispatched so quickly, like are we that sure he would've been fucked from that exposure? R.I.P.

Maybe, lol. Could be, I thought they had changed how they counted it, but that could just be wishful thinking. Tbh, probably the best way would be to stream it on AMC's site the day after, cause I assume they count that.

Couldn'ta happened to a cuntier bitch.

I rarely try to make sure I watch a show as it airs, but I've been making a point to do so for this, just in case? Not exactly sure if they can tell but I'd like to count towards viewership if possible. If this show could get at least one more season I'd be glad, it just keeps getting stronger.

Oh, you're a total wreck! Look, I read books to get my stories, songs are for shaking it. Period!

I HATE story-songs and this song was the catalyst for it all. This was one of the songs our music teacher used to make us to sing along to for whatever reason in elementary school (and that was in the 90's- no one cared about your shitty 70's sad-sack song, ya old guitar-strumming bitch, jk), along with like, We

When you see how many protesters are black and brown folks, and realize how much is at stake for them by the whole Trump movement's existence, it's hard for me to stick to the idea that we should all just let him go about his business unopposed.

Fucking same.

You are so mad online.

Gah, you got me, I didn't even notice. Ha!

It feels like this seems like I'm talking about a person! Which comes off as ridiculous with all the real, terrible things that are happening in the world. My head isn't really that far up my ass, I swear, but I can't deny feeling sad about a show. Fiction has always been able to affect people, I know that, but

After watching that sad, beautiful finale last night and then finding out that PD was almost assuredly over, and having slept on that and woken up to the news that it definitely is, I'm a bit depressed now. I understand artistically why things ended the way they did, and I'm very grateful they thought that way in

I would've like that to have been explored too (I would've liked so much to be explored!). But I read another interview today where John Logan said Sir Lyle going to Cairo was a way to give a gay man a happy ending in 1892. I'm very glad he got one.